Mormon Stories Podcast

Dr. John Dehlin
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Feb 18, 2019 • 59min

1072: Down the 'Rabbit Hole' with Mindy Gledhill Pt. 1

We recently visited Provo, Utah and were treated with a live interview and performance featuring Mindy Gledhill, including acoustic renditions of many songs from her brand new album "Rabbit Hole." Listeners of Mormon Stories Podcast may remember our earlier interviews with Mindy and we were very excited to get an update on her faith journey, and to hear the inspiration behind her latest project. Her new album, appropriately entitled "Rabbit Hole", is the breathy confessional of a rapt soul who slipped down the curious tunnel of experience, landed in a hall of locked doors, and refused to be contained. In "Rabbit Hole," Mindy confronts the challenges of life—all its unfulfilled expectations, sudden detours, and existential wounds—and presents us with a silver lining through bouncy rhythms and ballads of unabashed optimism. In spite of life’s crucibles and crises, she reassures us that everything is going to be alright, and that “To be upside down is a fine way to be.”
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Feb 13, 2019 • 1h 2min

1071: Dan Vogel - The Book of Mormon Witnesses and the Magical Worldview Pt. 2

Continuing our discussion with preeminent Joseph Smith historian Dan Vogel, we dive deep into explaining the authorship of the Book of Mormon including these topics: The credibility of the Book of Mormon Witnesses Theories around Entheogens (Hallucinogenic substances) and the founding of Mormonism Kinderhook Plates
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Feb 13, 2019 • 56min

1070: Dan Vogel - The Book of Mormon Witnesses and the Magical Worldview Pt. 1

Continuing our discussion with preeminent Joseph Smith historian Dan Vogel, we dive deep into explaining the authorship of the Book of Mormon including these topics: The credibility of the Book of Mormon Witnesses Theories around Entheogens (Hallucinogenic substances) and the founding of Mormonism Kinderhook Plates
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Feb 13, 2019 • 1h 4min

1069: Dan Vogel - The Book of Mormon as “Revelation” Instead of “Translation” Pt. 2

Continuing our discussion with preeminent Joseph Smith historian Dan Vogel, we dive deep into explaining the authorship of the Book of Mormon including these topics: Nephi/Moroni confusion Book of Mormon Geography and the Hill Cumorah Limited Geography Theory The Nahom apologetic defense of The Book of Mormon Instances of Chiasmus Blake Ostler’s “Loose Translation” or Expansion Theory The Movement of the modern Mormon church in 2019 to refer to The Book of Mormon as a “revelation” instead of a “translation” Joseph’s motivations and pious fraud theory Dan's theory on Joseph Smith’s polygamy
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Feb 13, 2019 • 1h 1min

1068: Dan Vogel - The Book of Mormon as “Revelation” Instead of “Translation” Pt. 1

Continuing our discussion with preeminent Joseph Smith historian Dan Vogel, we dive deep into explaining the authorship of the Book of Mormon including these topics: Nephi/Moroni confusion Book of Mormon Geography and the Hill Cumorah Limited Geography Theory The Nahom apologetic defense of The Book of Mormon Instances of Chiasmus Blake Ostler’s “Loose Translation” or Expansion Theory The Movement of the modern Mormon church in 2019 to refer to The Book of Mormon as a “revelation” instead of a “translation” Joseph’s motivations and pious fraud theory Dan's theory on Joseph Smith’s polygamy
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Feb 13, 2019 • 51min

1067: Dan Vogel - Theories of Book of Mormon Authorship Pt. 2

We are excited to welcome back preeminent Joseph Smith historian Dan Vogel to Mormon Stories Podcast.  In these episodes, we continue our deep dive into explaining the authorship of the Book of Mormon including these topics: The Solomon Spaulding manuscript theory of Book of Mormon authorship The Dartmouth university connections to The Book of Mormon The View of the Hebrews theory of Book of Mormon authorship The Sidney Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship. Timeline and mechanics for dictating The Book of Mormon
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Feb 13, 2019 • 1h 10min

1066: Dan Vogel - Theories of Book of Mormon Authorship Pt. 1

We are excited to welcome back preeminent Joseph Smith historian Dan Vogel to Mormon Stories Podcast.  In these episodes, we continue our deep dive into explaining the authorship of the Book of Mormon including these topics: The Solomon Spaulding manuscript theory of Book of Mormon authorship The Dartmouth university connections to The Book of Mormon The View of the Hebrews theory of Book of Mormon authorship The Sidney Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship. Timeline and mechanics for dictating The Book of Mormon
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Feb 11, 2019 • 4min

2019 Mormon Faith Crisis Workshop and Retreat Calendar!

Friends - If you or someone you love is in need of support during a Mormon Faith Crisis, I am SUPER excited to announce our Mormon Faith Crisis event calendar for the first part of 2019. Dates/locations are: - 2/13: Salt Lake City (Free!) - 2/15-2/16: Orem, UT - 2/22-2/23: Las Vegas, NV - 3/8-3/9: Ogden/Davis County, UT - 4/12-4/13: Mixed Faith Marriage (SLC) - 5/3-5/5: Gilbert, AZ - 6/7-6/9: Salt Lake City Conference - 6/21-6/23: Europe/Switzerland - 8/9-8/11: Ft. Collins, Colorado - 9/20-9/22: Orange County, CA - 10/4-10/6: TBD - 11/1-11/2: Mixed Faith Marriage (SLC) To register for any of these events, go to: http://mormonfaithcrisis.com/events If you cannot afford to pay the registration fee for these events but want to attend, please fill out our scholarship application form and we will do our best to find a donor to fund your attendance. PLEASE don't let $$$ keep you from attending these events! Hope to see you all soon! John Dehlin
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Feb 1, 2019 • 53min

1065: The Book of Mormon's 19th Century Context - John Hamer Pt. 3

In this Mormon Stories episode, historian John Hamer discusses the 19th century historical and cultural context -- largely forgotten today -- that informed the composition of the Book of Mormon.
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Feb 1, 2019 • 1h 4min

1064: The Book of Mormon's 19th Century Context - John Hamer Pt. 2

In this Mormon Stories episode, historian John Hamer discusses the 19th century historical and cultural context -- largely forgotten today -- that informed the composition of the Book of Mormon.

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